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Oceanside, CA - Eyeking LLC brand Hobie® Eyewear recently joined The Sustainable Angler podcast to discuss how its groundbreaking Hull Float sunglasses are reshaping the fishing eyewear market with a sustainability-first approach. Featured guests Dylan Coates, Marketing Manager, and Stephen Vaughan, Senior Director of Product Development, shared insights on the brand’s journey to develop performance eyewear made from upcycled Hobie® kayak plastic and bio-based polarized lenses.
The episode is now available on Emerger Strategies, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and will air locally on Charleston radio station OHM 96.3FM.
“Thanks for bringing a product like this to market,” said Rick Crawford, President of Emerger Strategies & Host of The Sustainable Angler. “We need more brands to demonstrate the business case for sustainability so that we can create a positive impact and enhance our fisheries in the process.”
Hull Float: Performance Meets Purpose
Hull Float sunglasses feature frames made from 100% upcycled Hobie® kayak scrap plastic and lenses derived from castor oil, setting a new standard for sustainable eyewear. True to their name, Hull Float sunglasses float, providing anglers and water adventurers with peace of mind. HydroClean™ 360° polarized lenses reduce glare, provide visual clarity, and provide all-day comfort.
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